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Film Description
A vivid documentary of the second Glastonbury Festival in June 1971, when it was a true underground hippie festival still (even the music press didn’t go that year), directed and photographed by Nic Roeg.
On stage, the bands give a real flavour of the time, with Terry Reid, Linda Lewis, Family, Melanie, Swarbrick fiddling up a storm with Fairport Convention, an extended Quintessence jam, Stevie Winwood’s Traffic and typically crazy offering from Arthur Brown. Meanwhile in the (spacious) grounds, there’s communal drumming, ecstatic naked dancing and bog writhing. Unseen for over thirty years since its original cinema release, this is a unique record of a visionary festival.